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Daily Archives: Nov 2, 2018

Dominica hints at legal action against Ross University

ROSEAU, Dominica, Nov 2, CMC – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said his administration is prepared to take legal action against the US-owned Ross University...

Veteran calypsonian dies

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Nov 2, CMC – The Trinidad and Tobago calypso fraternity was thrown into mourning on Friday, after the veteran calypsonian,...

Jamaica looking to China to help boost education sector

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov 2, CMC – The Jamaica government says it is holding talks with China on ways to significantly increase the number of...

Moonilal sent to Privilege Committee

ROSEAU, Dominica, Nov 2, CMC – The Speaker of the Trinidad and Tobago House of Assembly, Bridgid Annisette-George Friday said that a prima facie...

Three people including two foreigners on drug charges

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Nov 2, CMC – Three people, including two foreigners, will return to court on November 9 after they were charged in...

Editorial: Independence

The 2018 edition of our annual independence celebrations was a fairly low-key affair. This is generally the case when the anniversary count does not end with a zero or a five. For some reason, we tend to think those are more special, but we should not reserve our celebrations for those anniversary counts that are divisible by five or 10; every year should be celebrated with vigor.

Ours is a glorious quest – PM Browne

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has highlighted Antigua and Barbuda’s health sector as standing out like a jewel in the list of the country’s accomplishment since independence

Public servants to receive back pay by Referendum Day

After almost a-year-and-half of back and forth negotiations the government has confirmed that public servants will likely be receiving their outstanding back pay by next Tuesday, November 6 – the day the electorate will be engaged in a referendum to determine whether the country retains the Privy Council as its final court, or accepts this role to be performed by the the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

Gov’t to separate Vector Control and Food Safety

Changes will be made to the current organisational structure at the Central Board of Health (CBH), which falls under the Ministry of Health.

PM Browne makes independence pitch for CCJ

As Antigua and Barbuda celebrated its 37th anniversary of political independence from Britain yesterday, Prime Minister Gaston Browne asserted that independence would not be further advanced if the judicial system of the twin island state is still under the control of the London based Privy Council.
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